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. Jean Christian Gilbert

, 22 2010 . 22:44 +
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. Jean Christian Gilbert

, 22 2010 . 13:32 +
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Jean Christian Gilbert

 

 

 

 


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, 21 2010 . 19:13 +
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Sidney Richard Percy

, 20 2010 . 20:11 +
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1821 - 1886

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: The Victoria Art Gallery, Bath; the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff; The Museum of Fine Arts, Canada; and museums and city art galleries in Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield, Sunderland, Salford and York.





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, 19 2010 . 13:34 +
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, 18 2010 . 17:22 +
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, 17 2010 . 21:42 +
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, 17 2010 . 21:41 +
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, 16 2010 . 20:16 +
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, 12 2010 . 15:17 +
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Geoff Hunt

, 11 2010 . 21:57 +
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Geoff Hunt studied graphic design and worked in advertising before going free-lance in 1972. Amongst other work, he was Art Editor of the Warship journal until 1979, but he is best known for his series of book covers for Patrick O'Brian's Captain Aubrey adventures. In 1979 he sold his house and went sailing for a year in the Mediterranean. An article detailing his voyage was featured in the British Yachting Press. Since his return, he has devoted himself to his lifelong passion of marine painting. His work is now represented in the permanent collections of the Royal Navy Museum, Royal Navy Submarine Museum and in private collections worldwide. He exhibits regularly with the RSMA and galleries in Knightsbridge, London, Lymington, Hampshire, and New York.





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Henry John Boddington

, 07 2010 . 14:20 +
Yamborko (_) BODDINGTON, HENRY JOHN (1811-1865), artist, the second son of Edward Williams and his wife Anne, nee Hildebrand, was born in London, of a very large family of artists. His paternal grandfather, Edward Williams, an engraver, married a sister of James Ward, R.A., the animal painter, and hence he was related to George Morland, R.A., and H. B. Chalon, who married other sisters of James Ward, and to John Jackson, R.A., who married that artist's daughter. A son of this engraver, also named Edward Williams, who, after a brief period of apprenticeship to a carver and gilder, established himself as an artist, was the father of seven sons, who all became landscape painters. To avoid confusion with their relatives and other artists of the same name, the second, fifth, and sixth of these sons took the names of (Henry John) Boddington, (Arthur) Gilbert, and (Sidney) Percy respectively.

Boddington was trained in no school; what teaching he had he received from his father, in whose studio he worked from childhood. In 1832, when just of age, he married Clara Boddington, whose name he adopted. After a few years of great poverty and struggle he became a very prosperous artist. He lived first at Pentonville, removed thence to Fulham, thence to Hammersmith, and finally in 1854 to Barnes. His earliest pictures were studied from the scenery of Surrey and the banks of the Thames. Work of his was first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1837, and from 1839 onwards one or two pictures by him were exhibited there every year until his death and four years after it. The rooms of the Society of British Artists in Suffolk Street, however, received the greater number of his productions. His name appears for the first time in the catalogue for 1837. In 1842 he became a member of the society, and afterwards exhibited there an average of ten pictures every year until his death. In 1843 he visited Devonshire, staying at Ashburton ; in 1846 the English lakes; and in 1847, for the first time, North Wales, which, especially the country around Bettws and Dolgelly, was afterwards his favourite working-ground.

He also painted in Scotland, Yorkshire, and other parts of England, but the subjects of most of his pictures are in the districts already named. He was never on the continent. Boddington preserved such a general level of passable merit that no one picture can be selected as excelling in a remarkable degree. He is not represented in any of the public galleries, nor except one or two as woodcuts in the 'Illustrated London News' have any of his works been engraved. He has perhaps more affinity with Constable than with any other of the leaders of our landscape art. His paintings are mostly taken from quiet English country life. He was a very rapid sketcher.

Boddington was of a humorous, amiable, and manly character. After suffering for several years from a progressive disease of the brain, he died at his house at Barnes 11 April 1865. His only child, Edwin Boddington, and several of his nephews are painters, and carry on the family tradition to another generation.





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, 06 2010 . 14:03 +
Gabriela_Lizard (_) Nikolai Zaitsev was born in Berlin in 1956.
In 1974 he entered the Stroganov Art School. But after the first year he left it and became a soldier.
Also he was one of the founders of the first Moscow private art gallery Arbat-48.
He had exhibitions in different cities such as:
Paris (1992), New-York (1996), Hannover (1997), Baden-Baden (1998).
Morevoer private collectors from different countries have his works in their collections.
Nikolai Zaitsev is a member of the Moscow Artist Union.
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Henry H. Parker

, 05 2010 . 09:54 +
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Toth Gabor

, 01 2010 . 12:11 +
Yamborko (_) Toth Gabor


I'm a Hungarian artist (I was born in 1950 in Budapest.)
I was interested in painting already in my early childhood.
I began to learn painting seriously in literary and debating society guided by famous artist.
I acquired the high technic of old-styled pictures.
My first artworks were made in the style of the old-time classicals.
My paintings were inspired mostly by the works of German, Austrian artists.
I'm working with oil paint on canvas, wooden sheet and copper plate.



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, Michael W. Mao

, 01 2010 . 12:11 +
Marginalisimus (_)

The Morning Light

Mao (Michael Mao) - Tongji University, . 1992 Michael , Arlington. , .     . 1997   (Master of Science in Visualization)  (Texas A&M University).   "Shrek" ( PDI/DreamWorks), "".

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, 27 2010 . 22:21 +
Yamborko (_)

1855 - 1919

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, 26 2010 . 23:13 +
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, 12 2010 . 14:15 +
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